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1995-07-31 14:23Michael Keay Tusken Raiders
1995-07-31 18:20Edward Pond Re: Tusken Raiders
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1995-07-31 14:23Michael KeayHi all, I hope someone out their can help me. I have a 12" by Tusken Raiders called Bantha
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Michael Keay
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Mon, 31 Jul 1995 15:23:21 +0100 (BST)
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Tusken Raiders
permalink · <199507311422.HAA04635@taz.hyperreal.com>
Hi all, I hope someone out their can help me. I have a 12" by Tusken Raiders called Bantha Trak This is clear vinyl 12" with the tracks scream and yowl on it. I was looking at the Hyperreal web pages early and particlarly (spelling) the mu-ziq page. according to the page the clear vinyl 12" has 5 tracks none of which are scream and yowl.... What exactly is it that I have, any clues any one... Cheers, Mike
1995-07-31 18:20Edward Pond>I hope someone out their can help me. I have a 12" by Tusken Raiders >called Bantha Trak
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31 Jul 95 14:20:52 EDT
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Re: Tusken Raiders
permalink · <950731182052_100550.2422_EHK186-1@CompuServe.COM>
quoted 9 lines I hope someone out their can help me. I have a 12" by Tusken Raiders>I hope someone out their can help me. I have a 12" by Tusken Raiders >called Bantha Trak > >This is clear vinyl 12" with the tracks scream and yowl on it. > >I was looking at the Hyperreal web pages early and particlarly >(spelling) the mu-ziq page. according to the page the clear vinyl 12" >has 5 tracks none of which are scream and yowl.... What exactly is it >that I have, any clues any one...
My copy sounds identical to yours, only it does have five tracks. The Scream side (he appears to have called the sides rather than the tracks these names) has three tracks. The names are engraved on the vinyl. The yowl side has two tracks. Have you noticed that beside Scream and Yowl, there is an illustration of how the track layout actually looks on the record so you know which side is which. Weird, huh? :-) -Ed